Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: myf on January 24, 2013, 01:37:35 PM
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We're 27th - surprisingly just ahead of Fulham!
Valencia 111.1
Benfica 111.1
Atlético Madrid 107.9
Ajax 104.1
VfB Stuttgart 103.2
Everton 99.5
Aston Villa 98.6
Fulham 98.0
Sunderland 96.4
Galatasaray 95.1
Corinthians 94.1
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We're 27th - surprisingly just ahead of Fulham!
Valencia 111.1
Benfica 111.1
Atlético Madrid 107.9
Ajax 104.1
VfB Stuttgart 103.2
Everton 99.5
Aston Villa 98.6
Fulham 98.0
Sunderland 96.4
Galatasaray 95.1
Corinthians 94.1
its a pity we not spending none of it i suppose his wife has taken majority of it...
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Another 40 million in tv money next season and we'd easily be inside the top 20.
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Another 40 million in tv money next season and we'd easily be inside the top 20.
How much TV money do you get in the Chumpionship?
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Everton and Newcastle both overtaken us ..shit off and on the pitch
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Another 40 million in tv money next season and we'd easily be inside the top 20.
How much TV money do you get in the Chumpionship?
Parachute payments are staggered over four years. I think the first two are 12 million then it is reduced by at least half for the remaining 2 years. That's how it is now but will go up aswell with the tv money next season.
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Just looking at those deloitte figures, when Newcastle went down they're income was reduced by £37 million the next season.
So if we go down, assume we will lost a similar percentage plus the extra money from the tv deal and it's likely to be a loss of something like £75-85 million less than if we we're in the premier league
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Weren't we top 20 last time?
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Weren't we top 20 last time?
Yes, we've been relegated from that as well.
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Just looking at those deloitte figures, when Newcastle went down they're income was reduced by £37 million the next season.
So if we go down, assume we will lost a similar percentage plus the extra money from the tv deal and it's likely to be a loss of something like £75-85 million less than if we we're in the premier league
The parachute payments are tied to the TV deal so it'd be closer to £60-65m
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There must be some mistake. The "Pride of the Midlands" don't appear anywhere in this flawed report
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Weren't we top 20 last time?
Yes, we've been relegated from that as well.
We have not been relegated from anywhere else.
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Weren't we top 20 last time?
Yes, we've been relegated from that as well.
We have not been relegated from anywhere else.
Yet.
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Well if we get relegated all the money we've 'saved' this transfer window will pale into insignificance next to what we'll lose not being in the Premier League next year.
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We're 27th - surprisingly just ahead of Fulham!
Valencia 111.1
Benfica 111.1
Atlético Madrid 107.9
Ajax 104.1
VfB Stuttgart 103.2
Everton 99.5
Aston Villa 98.6
Fulham 98.0
Sunderland 96.4
Galatasaray 95.1
Corinthians 94.1
so we can have had Sneidjer ;)
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What's really worrying is that if you go down and don't come straight back presumably the parachute payment for the teams relegated next season will be enormous compared to the income of a championship club.
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The thing that grinds my gears is that the bulk of any parachute money
would have to be used to pay for the high earning wasters still at the club.
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Wasn't staying in the top 20 the subject of that ginger tosser's letter to season ticket holders?
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Another 40 million in tv money next season and we'd easily be inside the top 20.
How much TV money do you get in the Chumpionship?
£4.27p
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Weren't we top 20 last time?
Would I also be right in saying that figure is up on the previous season despite us falling places? Some of the teams just above us featured in the Champions League which must have boosted their turnover.
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Wasn't staying in the top 20 the subject of that ginger tosser's letter to season ticket holders?
Yep,something else he is shit at.